202 Abode of Gods Sarsonpatal (4500 mtrs.) was by the side of a glacial stream, flowing from the unnamed peak of western hill of the sanctuary,, at the edge of Rishi Ganga. This part is formed by morainic deposits intersected with glacial streams originating from. Devisthan-I, Devisthan-II and an unnamed peak. The lower section of this deposit of rounded rocks and boulders can be seen* from the Rishi river valley. Inside the inner Nanda Devi sanctuary besides Bharals, Thar can also seen and identified as the Himalayan Thar (Hemitagus- Jemlahicus) and birds like Snow Pigeons (Columba Leuconota)r Snow Cock (Tetraogallus Himalayansi) and few other birds. Inside the inner sanctuary, we found many groups of Bharals and Thars sitting on the sanctuary grasslands. Today unfortunately, poachers- have moved into this sacred sanctuary against whom Tillman wroter "Shooting for the pot may in some circumstances be necessary but in the sanctuary both sentiment and expediency are strongly opposed to it" As the sun rises in the morning, the wind starts blowing from Rishi Ganga towards the western ring of the mountains, fruits and seeds of many alpine plants are carried away by the high wind. Plants like Bergenia stracheyi, Tanacetum sp» and Potentilk sp,, roll in their leaves, exposing the minimum surface, to protect themselves from the night forest but the next morning, sun makes them unroll their leaves again. This phenomenon is* highly interesting and worthy of serious study. Once inside the sanctuary, you enjoy the enchanting beauty of nature in its glorious form. The attractions of visiting the Sanctuary are many,